The Ravens’ three turnovers, including a fourth quarter fumble by Mark Andrews, were the difference in their playoff loss.
The Baltimore Ravens suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Buffalo Bills in their Divisional Round playoff game on Sunday.
The tough part was through. After a two-minute, 88-yard drive downfield, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson found tight end Isaiah Likely for a 24-yard
Mark Andrews pulled a hood over his head ... and his second-quarter fumble was returned 39 yards by Von Miller before Josh Allen ran into the end zone for a 14-7 lead. The devastation was apparent ...
The weather in Buffalo spoiled an all-time quarterback showdown, but the Bills’ Josh Allen handled it in a way Lamar Jackson and the Ravens couldn’t.
The Bills capitalized on three Ravens turnovers – including two from Jackson – and hung on after Mark Andrews dropped ... Pass rusher Von Miller's 39-yard return set the Bills up with a ...
You could see it in his fidgeting and feel it in his energy. The frustration is there for the QB who is going to have this loss mostly attributed to his two turnovers rather than what happened after them.
Mark’s a complete competitor,” fullback Patrick Ricard said Monday. “He’ll be fine. We all know he’ll be fine."
The Buffalo Bills feel disrespected, and what occurred Sunday night will only add to the chips on their collective shoulders. As Buffalo celebrated a 27-25 victory over the Baltimore Ravens to reach next weekend's AFC Championship Game,
Mark Andrews' crucial error during a key playoff moment has cast doubt on his future with the Baltimore Ravens. Despite being a franchise icon and val
Ravens have to address turnover and penalty issues over the NFL offseason if they wish to make a legitimate Super Bowl run in 2025